Daera Minister Mla Has Today Announced His
Department's 2025-2026 Social Farming Capital Grant Scheme Has
Awarded over £120,000 in Grant Aid to 15 Eligible Social Farms
Across Northern Ireland.
Social Farming Capital Grants of Between £1,000 and £10,000 Were
Available to Farmers Currently Involved or Planning to Be
Involved in Social Farming to Adapt Their Facilities and Improve
Accessibility with the Aim of Enhancing the Experience for Social
Farming Participants and Developing the Social Farm
Enterprise.
Commenting, Minister Muir Said: I Am Delighted to Be Able to
Announce That Fifteen Farms Across Northern Ireland Have Been
Supported with Grants, Awarding Just over £120,000 to Help Them
Improve Their Facilities for the Practice of Social Farming."
Minister Muir Continued: Support for Developing Social Farming
Through the Provision of the Social Farming Capital Grant Scheme
Is an Extremely Good Fit Within My Department's Tackling Rural
Poverty and Social Isolation Framework, with the Scheme
Benefitting some of the Most Disadvantaged in Society. Social
Farming Is a Creative and Inclusive Approach to Agriculture That
Supports Therapy, Rehabilitation, and Social Inclusion. It Also
Offers an Alternative to Traditional Day Services for Individuals
with Disabilities and Learning Difficulties, Where Participants
Engage in Everyday Farming Activities Within a Non-clinical,
Supportive Setting.”
Minister Muir Added: The Benefits to the Many Participants
Availing Weekly of Social Farming Opportunities Include Enhanced
Mood, Increased Motivation and Confidence, Development of
Practical Skills, Improved Physical Health, and Stronger Social
Connections. Activities That Are Undertaken Are Part of the
Farm's Regular Routine, Structured by the Farmer but Shaped by
Participant Input. Seasonal Tasks Add Variety and Allow
Involvement in Longer-term Projects Throughout the Farming Year.
I Would Encourage Anyone Interested in Delivering Social Farming
Across Northern Ireland to Visit the Rural Support Website for
More Information.”
The Scheme Is Delivered by Daera Who Have Funded the Social
Farming Support Service, Which Has Been Delivered by Rural
Support, Since 2015. Since 2016, the Social Farming Capital Grant
Scheme Has Provided £235,000 to Improve Facilities and Enhance
Accessibility at Social Farms and to Support the Growth of Social
Farm Enterprises.
Notes to Editors:
- Minister Muir Was Speaking at Primrose Cottage Social Farm,
Where He Presented Their Grant Aid Letter of Offer for £4,960 to
Anne Brown.
- The Social Farming Capital Grant Scheme Is Funded Through the
Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs Tackling
Rural Poverty and Social Isolation Framework.
- Social Farming Is a Creative and Inclusive Approach to
Agriculture That Supports the Therapy, Rehabilitation, and Social
Inclusion of Social Farming Participants.
- Primrose Cottage Social Farm Currently Provides One Social
Farming Session for Two Individuals Each Week.
- The Social Farming Support Service for Northern Ireland Which
Has Been in Place Since 2015 Is Delivered on Daera's Behalf by
the Rural Support Charity Based in Cookstown.